During August recess this year, 81 members of Congress went on a
junket to Israel funded by the Israel lobby group AIPAC (well, funded by
the American Israel Education Fund, but they are really one and the same) to " learn first-hand about one of our closest friends and allies."
While the representatives insist they got a balanced view, their
itinerary belies that claim: 95% of their time was spent hearing the
Israeli government point of view, with only one token meeting with
Palestinian reps.

CODEPINK has filed a complaint with the Congressional Ethics
Committee stating that these trips—and the upcoming ones scheduled for
December–violate the Congressional prohibition on traveling with a lobby
group. We feel these Potemkin voyages are part of AIPAC’s grand plan to
control and monopolize Congress, which is not just unethical, but
dangerous. Their bias reinforces a disastrous U.S. policy of
unconditional support for Israel that obstructs peace and runs counter
to our national interests.

At a recent Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, entitled "Promoting
Peace? Reexamining US Aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA)", we got a
glimpse of what happens when Congress views the Middle East through
AIPAC-colored glasses. Here are a few of examples of their tunnel
vision: